Yes, the music will affect how a mouse runs. I just completed a science experiment on it as a matter of fact, and our results were shocking. Faster music makes the mice run much more slower, because they are more nervous and want to scan their surroundings before running. However, when they hear the slower-paced music, they become much faster, run without stopping because they do not feel the need to be nervous.
Yes, the music will affect how a mouse runs. I just completed a science experiment on it as a matter of fact, and our results were shocking. Faster music makes the mice run much more slower, because they are more nervous and want to scan their surroundings before running. However, when they hear the slower-paced music, they become much faster, run without stopping because they do not feel the need to be nervous.
No. Next question.
i dont think you can teach a mouse to dance.
The nursery rhyme where a mouse runs up the clock is called "Hickory Dickory Dock." In the rhyme, the mouse runs up the clock, the clock strikes one, and the mouse runs down.
Yes, music can affect the reflexes. Music is also known to affect the mood of human beings and the overall brain activity.
yes
Jimmie Dodd
yes it is
There are 2 definitions 1.a mouse that runs around your house 2.a mouse that you use to clickon links on your computer.
== == It goes into seizure-like, anaphalactic shock...just a stab.
Inserting a mouse into your anus may cause damage to your rectum.
Music can affect typing because it slow people
music is mood